Wednesday, July 25, 2012

The Creamsicles



Here's a little something different from the stuff I've been posting lately; an audio rip of the Dead Kennedys The Early Years Live DVD. Some great early performances (1978-1981) from the seminal NoCal punk band, showcasing Jello in all his instigative glory. I've really gotten back into the DK's as of late (and it doesn't hurt that they actually showed up on Rock Band if you can believe it). It's ironic, man I fucking hated them when I first heard 'em back in the day - just couldn't get into Jello's voice. How times change, no? Regardless, here are nine tracks of screaming sociopolitical hardcore goodness. Enjoy.


Currently watching: Parts: The Clonus Horror
Currently listening to: This Is Boston Not L.A.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Shrimp Fist Sludge...



Man, I'm pretty drunk as I scribble this little intro into the sludgy, miserable world that is Iron Monkey. And by pretty drunk I mean really drunk. Is there any more of a sickly pathetic pariah out of Nottingham England than this five piece? Listen to "666 Pack" and tell me that you wouldn't rather kill your boss and drive your car into a fucking telephone pole while lighting yourself on fire than have the napalm glass burnt throat that vocalist John Morrow spews at the mic. Okay, maybe I'm pushing it a bit. Regardless, enjoy. (Actually, on a funny note, I googled "nottingham england pariah" and up came this fucking guy. Touché internet.)



Currently watching: Puncture
Currently listening to: Anal Massaker Vergewaltiger

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Nihilistic Prose



By request here's an audio rip of the notorious $20.00 Poem video filmed by Malcolm Tent and starring poet Brian Douglas Clemens getting his ass kicked, spit, and pissed on by none other than GG Allin all while the public animal reads his eponymous poem. The sound quality is poor but passable, if anything it's a lot more palatable then actually having to watch the hijinks GG and Brian get into. Check out the whole story behind this masterpiece of DIY video here. As Malcolm put it... "I held the camera and asked the questions. I'm also the only one in this video who's still alive."


Currently watching: The A-Team
Currently listening to: Orphan Aborted By Birth

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Blaze Some Hate



Trolling the internet the other night for some random shit to listen to I stumbled upon the amazing Chuch Of Zer which I have actually visited before, only with much less time on my hands. To my surprise he had a few live shows by 'Genocide fave Excel ripe for the downloading. I thought I'd return the favor and upload those with a few of the rarities I have from this incredibly underrated SoCal thrash/post-metal/prog-metal band. Starting off are three demos from their earliest inception, Chaotic Noise. Featuring founders Dan Clements (vocals) and Adam Siegel (guitars) the band spit out some quality thrashcore throughout 1984; finally recruiting a new bassist and drummer by the end of the year and "starting fresh" as Excel. Quality is so-so but what can you expect from early 80's cassette rips, y'know? I am missing one of the songs from Demo I titled "You Don't Mean A Thing" - if anyone out there has it please hook me up! Next up is 1986's Refuse To Quit demo - some of which can be heard on the re-release of their Caroline debut Split Image. Three great live shows are next: Live 1985, Live 1986 and Live 1987. Pretty good quality (considering) and a real treat to hear such the band mature from year to year in front of those crazy SoCal crowds. By 1987 the show was pretty much the Split Image album and it is awesome to hear those songs played fast and fresh. Wrapping up the uploads are some pieces/parts of the obscure Third Album Demo from 1991. Evidently the band recorded an album's worth of material for what was intended to be a third release before Adam Siegel quit to join Infectious Grooves (don't even get me started on that shitheap...). Information on songs is spotty, while some of them ended up on The Joke's On You re-release CD, I stumbled upon a few unlisted ones: "Puppet Tear" and "Rewind". Solid stuff from a band whose end came way too soon (interestingly, none of the demo stuff made it to their legit third album Seeking Refuge). I close by happily reporting as of January 2012 the band's classic lineup has seemingly reformed to play some shows. Hopefully some new material is not too far away!


Currently watching: Tideland
Currently listening to: Post Mortem Message From The Dead